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Self-aware Development Rather than Planning

August 20, 2011 by loydf

About 20 years ago, a Ph.d. psychologist working for an executive placement firm told me that, out of all the people he’d ever tested or interviewed, I was the one least suited for life in a corporation. Some might say that to be good news in terms of the potential for good moral character, but … [Read more…]

Posted in: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Human nature, Mind, Moral freedom, Moral issues Tagged: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature, Mind, Moral freedom, Moral issues

Fictitious Forces in the Moral World

August 9, 2011 by loydf

Slowly do I move forward in my efforts to develop words and grammatical structures and concepts adequate to describing the social and moral setting of man as he learns to shape himself, his societies, his technologies, to better reflect and take advantage of the richness and complexity of God’s Creation. This richness and complexity can … [Read more…]

Posted in: being, Christian in the universe of Einstein, civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind Tagged: being, Christian in the universe of Einstein, civilization, Creation, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind, Moral issues

Take Care of Your Brain, It’s the Only One You’ll Have

August 1, 2011 by loydf

We’re flooded with information on the bad things which can happen to the brain and with some advice, or at least implied advice, on how to avoid many of them. For example, we Americans are obsessed with sports in which violence has become the main point of it all. We also send a significant percentage … [Read more…]

Posted in: civilization, decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind Tagged: civilization, decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind

Liberalism and the Struggle Between Will and Mind

July 8, 2011 by loydf

Let me propose a new definition of a liberal: A liberal is one who values will greatly and thus is inclined to exaggerate his power over the thing-like world, over his own nature and the nature of other human beings, over a merely factual world, and — maybe — over truths. This seems strange in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian heresies, civilization, decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life Tagged: christianity and philosophy, civilization, decay of civilizations, Mind

More on Madness and Modernity, and a Hint of Optimism

July 1, 2011 by loydf

In several weblog entries, starting with A Thomistic Take on Madness and Modernism, I’ve spoken of the insight of the psychologist and polymath Louis Sass that there is an eerie similarity between schizophrenia and modern styles of art, literature, and thought. I’d highly recommend a serious read of Madness and Modernity: Insanity in the Light … [Read more…]

Posted in: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Human nature, Mind Tagged: evolution of the mind, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature, Mind

Maybe They Should be Feeling Sorry for Us

June 27, 2011 by loydf

Families with tendencies towards autistic traits tend to cluster in regions with opportunities for the exercise of ‘systemizing’ skills: see the article Diagnosed Autism Is More Common in an IT-Rich Region, Study Finds for a discussion of this interesting yet less than surprising discovery. Specifically: The researchers predicted that autism spectrum conditions (ASC) would be … [Read more…]

Posted in: Human nature, Mind, mis-education, Moral issues Tagged: human nature, Mind, Moral issues

Is Schizophrenia Now Really a Disease?

April 19, 2011 by loydf

As I’ve noted in a couple of essays on this blog, schizophrenia is a terrible disease, even by the standards of psychiatric diseases. Yet, there’s something odd about even calling it a disease. See A Thomistic Take on Madness and Modernism for a discussion of schizophrenia in light of modern thought and aesthetic styles, which … [Read more…]

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The Mind That Moves in and out of Active Formation

April 6, 2011 by loydf

I speak of my own mind moving in and out of active formation. I’ve reached a point where I wish to deal with issues that I can’t wrap my mind around. And, so, I’m trying to expand and reshape my mind in the appropriate ways, acquiring more of the contents which will become the container … [Read more…]

Posted in: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind, transitions of civilizations Tagged: civilization, decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind, transitions of civilizations

Can a Language Form as Human Minds Shape Themselves to an Unfolding Reality?

March 29, 2011 by loydf

I’ve finished reading Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions but I continue to think about the issues he raised. Some of his attempts to make sense of these “scientific revolutions” involve efforts to make sense of the language used by various groups of scientists. When talking about the need to use a assumption-loaded … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, Mind, Modern language, Quantum mechanics, relativity theory, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, evolution of the mind, Mind, St. Thomas Aquinas

What is Mind?: The Mind of a Modern Scientist

March 15, 2011 by loydf

I’ve just finished reading Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. He’s quite aware of the objective nature of reality but he speaks of major changes in understanding of the world leaving scientists (or others in different conversations) as if in a new world. Elsewhere he speaks a bit more reasonably of the scientist … [Read more…]

Posted in: Brain sciences, Christian in the universe of Einstein, Mind, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: brain, Brain sciences, Christian in the universe of Einstein, evolution of the mind, Mind, St. Thomas Aquinas
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